Brainstorm 1983 PG, 106 min. Genre: Sci-Fi / Thriller
Director: Douglas Trumbull Cast: Christopher Walken, Natalie Wood, Louise Fletcher, Cliff Robertson, Alan Fudge, Georgianne Walken, Bill Morey, Joe Dorsey, Jason Lively, Jordan Christopher, Donald Hotton, Darrell Larson, Lou Walker, John Hugh, Stacey Kuhne-Adams
Special effects are outstanding in this sci-fi story about what happens when an invention that sends sensory inputs into the brain ends up in the wrong hands. Scientists Lillian Reynolds and Michael Brace (Louise Fletcher and Christopher Walken) have been experimenting with their invention that can record sights, sounds, and feelings after the brain receives sensory messages. Michael uses the invention to get closer to his estranged wife Karen (Natalie Wood), and others begin to abuse it. Representing the government, Alex Terson (Cliff Robertson) steps in to take over the project. Problems ensue, and, after one worker tapes the experience of his own death, Michael is determined to play back the tape to honor his memory.
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City Limits 1985 PG-13, 85 min. Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: Aaron Lipstadt Cast: Darrell Larson, John Stockwell, Kim Cattrall, Rae Dawn Chong, John Diehl, Don Keith Opper, James Earl Jones, Robby Benson, Danny De La Paz, Norbert Weisser
The world has been devastated by a plague and is now victimized by roving gangs on motorbikes. This sequel to "Android" is narrated by James Earl Jones.
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Eye for an Eye 1996 R, 101 min. Genre: Drama / Horror / Thriller
Director: John Schlesinger Cast: Sally Field, Kiefer Sutherland, Ed Harris, Beverly D'Angelo, Joe Mantegna, Charlayne Woodard, Keith David, Olivia Burnette, Alexandra Kyle, Darrell Larson, Philip Baker Hall, Wanda Acuna, Geoffrey Rivas, Armin Shimerman, Natalia Nogulich
While talking to her daughter over the cell phone, Karen McCann (Sally Field) listens helplessly as the conversation is interrupted, and her daughter is raped and murdered. Her subsequent dealings with the tragedy and the murderer are the focus of this film.
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Fine Things 1990 TV, 145 min. Genre: Drama aka: Danielle Steel's 'Fine Things'
Director: Tom Moore Cast: D.W. Moffett, Tracy Pollan, Judith Hoag, G.W. Bailey, Darrell Larson, Noley Thornton, Peter Michael Goetz, Dakin Matthews, George Coe, Cloris Leachman, Mia Dillon, Patricia Gaul
After Bernie's (D.W. Moffett) wife dies of leukemia, he moves on with stepdaughter Jane (Noley Thornton) and baby son. They survive a custody battle with Jane's birth father, but when Bernie becomes involves with a woman, the relationship between Bernie and Jane becomes strained. Made for TV. 1 User Review
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| | it was good movie | kelli 01/25/2007 | | it was about a mommy and a daddy and the little girl called her father daddy at the end of the movie |
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Futureworld 1976 PG, 104 min. Genre: Sci-Fi / Thriller
Director: Richard T. Heffron Cast: Peter Fonda, Blythe Danner, Arthur Hill, Yul Brynner, John P. Ryan, Stuart Margolin, Robert Cornthwaite, Jim Antonio, Angela Greene, Bert Conroy, Allen Ludden, Darrell Larson, Nancy Bell, Dana Lee, John Fujioka
This sequel to "Westworld" is every bit as gripping as its predecessor. Dr. Duffy (Arthur Hill) has been in charge of robots replacing his theme park Westworld with Futureworld. Investigative reporter Chuck Browning (Peter Fonda) teams up with Tracy Ballard (Blythe Danner) to investigate the park, and they discover that Duffy is plotting to take over the world by inviting world leaders to visit and then replacing them with robot clones.
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Kotch 1971 PG, 113 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Jack Lemmon Cast: Walter Matthau, Deborah Winters, Felicia Farr, Charles Aidman, Ellen Geer, Darrell Larson, Paul Picerni, Biff Elliot, Dee Carroll, Lucy Saroyan
This is Jack Lemmon's directorial debut, and he directs pal Walter Matthau as well as his own wife, Felicia Farr. Joseph P. Kotcher (Walter Matthau) is an older man who fights off his family's attempt to put him in a retirement home. Meanwhile, he becomes friend and advisor to a young, pregnant woman, Erica Herzenstiel (Deborah Winters). Matthau received an Oscar nomination.
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Mike's Murder 1984 R, 109 min. Genre: Mystery
Director: James Bridges Cast: Debra Winger, Mark Keyloun, Paul Winfield, Darrell Larson, Brooke Alderson, William Ostrander, Dan Shor, Robert Crosson, Gregory Hormel, Mark Brandon
A bank employee (Debra Winger) becomes enamored with a professional tennis player (Mark Keyloun). She is unaware of his drug dealings until after his death when she begins to investigate his murder. Not at all good, at least for most people.
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Partners 1982 R, 98 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: James Burrows Cast: Ryan O'Neal, John Hurt, Kenneth McMillan, Robyn Douglass, Jay Robinson, Rick Jason, Bridget Fonda, Denise Galik, Joseph R. Sicari, Michael McGuire, James Remar, Jennifer Ashley, Darrell Larson, Tony March, Seamon Glass
Homosexual cop Kerwin (John Hurt) joins forces with straight cop Benson (Ryan O'Neal) to solve a murder case within San Francisco's gay world.
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Shadrach 1998 PG-13, 88 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Susanna Styron Cast: Harvey Keitel, Andie MacDowell, John Franklin Sawyer, Scott Terra, Daniel Treat, Monica Bugajski, Darrell Larson, Deborah Hedwall, Martin Sheen, Tom Bower
In 1935, Shadrach (John Franklin Sawyer), a former slave, turned 101 and returned to his Virginia plantation where he wants to be buried. But, living on the land are the Dabneys–Vernon (Harvey Keitel) and his wife Trixie (Andie MacDowell) and their many children. According to Virginia law, it is illegal to bury a black man on that property; however, the Dabney's hatch a plot that satisfies all involved.
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Stepmom 1998 PG-13, 124 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Chris Columbus Cast: Julia Roberts, Susan Sarandon, Ed Harris, Jena Malone, Liam Aiken, Lynn Whitfield, Darrell Larson, Mary Louise Wilson, Andre B. Blake, Russel Harper
Fashion photographer Isabel (Julia Roberts) is dating Luke (Ed Harris), and now she wants to take care of Luke's kids, Anna (Jena Malone) and Ben (Liam Aiken), for the weekend. But these kids have been trained by their mother, Jackie (Susan Sarandon), to resist any new woman in their father's life. Isabel, however, persists in trying to tear down the walls of distrust between them.
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The Student Nurses 1970 R, 89 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Stephanie Rothman Cast: Elaine Giftos, Karen Carlson, Brioni Farrell, Barbara Leigh, Richard Rust, Reni Santoni, Pepe Serna, Darrell Larson, John Pearce, Lawrence P. Casey
This film led to a series of "Nurse" films. The plot involves four student nurses who find love in their final year of school. A Corman production.
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Twice in a Lifetime 1985 R, 117 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Bud Yorkin Cast: Gene Hackman, Ellen Burstyn, Ann - Margret, Ally Sheedy, Amy Madigan, Brian Dennehy, Stephen Lang, Darrell Larson, Micole Mercurio
Blue-collar worker (Gene Hackman) lives in Washington State and decides that his marriage has lost its vitality. He has discovered a younger, glamorous woman (Ann-Margret) who has added excitement into his middle-aged existence–much to the dismay of his daughter (Amy Madigan, who received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress).
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Winter Passing 2006 R, 98 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Adam Rapp Cast: Ed Harris, Zooey Deschanel, Will Ferrell, Amy Madigan, Amelia Warner, Dallas Roberts, Robert Beitzel, Sam Bottoms, Deirdre O'Connell, Darrell Larson, John Bedford Lloyd, Mandy Siegfried, Mary Jo Deschanel
Reese Holden (Zooey Deschanel) returns home following a six-year absence after a literary agent (Amy Madigan) offers her $100,000 if she can convince her novelist father, Don Holden (Ed Harris), to release for publication love letters between him and his recently deceased wife, Reese's mother. Reese is surprised to find her ailing father living in the garage and his new friends–ex-grad student Shelly (Amelia Warner) and bodyguard/Christian rock singer Corbit (Will Ferrell) living in the house. Reese is shocked to find that she is the outsider in her childhood home. But there are secrets within those walls that Reese will soon learn.
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| 1. Brainstorm (1983)
2. City Limits (1985)
3. Eye for an Eye (1996)
4. Fine Things (1990) aka: Danielle Steel's 'Fine Things'
5. Futureworld (1976)
6. Kotch (1971)
7. Mike's Murder (1984)
8. Partners (1982)
9. Shadrach (1998)
10. Stepmom (1998)
11. The Student Nurses (1970)
12. Twice in a Lifetime (1985)
13. Winter Passing (2006)
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